8 Jul
2007
8 Jul
'07
11:57
Brandon Carl wrote:
Incorrect, with RAID 1, you have two partitions, or complete drives in my case, that are exactly the same, both written to at the same time with the same data. If one drive fails, the other drive is there until you replace the hosed drive and rebuild the array by copying the data to the replacement. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RAID1#RAID_1
-Brandon
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